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explain lavoisier bell jar experiment​

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Answered by rapellisandhya2003
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Explanation:

Lavoisier filled the bell jar with oxygen, placed a weighed quantity of calcined charcoal in the dish, marked the level of the mercury on the side of the bell jar, ignited the charcoal, and after the apparatus had cooled, marked the level to which the mercury had risen.

Answered by linel
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Explanation:

In the experiment, Lavoisier filled the bell jar with oxygen, placed a weighed quantity of calcined charcoal in the dish, marked the level of the mercury on the side of the bell jar, ignited the charcoal, and after the apparatus had cooled, marked the level to which the mercury had risen.

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